rebury
verb[T]
(alsore-bury)uk/ˌriːˈber.i/us/ˌriːˈber.i/toburysomeone or something again:
Relatives should have therighttohonourand reburytheirdead.
Theyworkwithstategovernmentto re-burynativeremainsthat aredugup duringhighwayconstruction.
- Shewantsto re-bury herhusbandinBritain.
- Workers have had to reburymosaicstoprotectthem from theelementsuntilconservationispossible.
- Colorado's Utetribeswill rebury theancientbonesfrom the Museum of Anthropology.
Burying, cremating and preserving bodies
- bier
- burial
- bury
- committal
- cremains
- cremation
- cryogenic
- embalmer
- exhumation
- exhume
- mummify
- mummy
- reburial
- reinter
- reinterment
- sarcophagus
- sati
- suttee
- taxidermist
- taxidermy